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his friends tell me his wife in mexico is trying to get permission to come here because doctors say his prognosis is not good. >> he's a really really good person, and he was planning on going home. he was ready to leave, he missed his family, he wasn't planning on being here past next christmas. >> brandy is afraid her friend and co-worker may never see his wife and four children in mexico again. the popular san francisco cook is in critical condition. >> he's a beautiful person, and there's, you know, a line of people in the hallway at the hospital just waiting. >> police tell the 39-year-old in the street at 16th and valencia after breaking up a large fight around 2:00 a.m. tuesday morning. he said his heart stopped. no one is sure what happened. but friends believe he was targeted. >> bad elements of the mission. they kind of target guys who work in restaurants or who even know they carry a lot of cash in their pockets. >> he worked in several san francisco hotspots, but spent most of his time at serpentine in the dog patch. >> i worked there last night, i filled in for cesar, it's
his friends tell me his wife in mexico is trying to get permission to come here because doctors say his prognosis is not good. >> he's a really really good person, and he was planning on going home. he was ready to leave, he missed his family, he wasn't planning on being here past next christmas. >> brandy is afraid her friend and co-worker may never see his wife and four children in mexico again. the popular san francisco cook is in critical condition. >> he's a beautiful...
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why mexico city? well, clowns are actually a common site there, often entertaining motorists who are stuck in traffic. >> i see a clown every morning. >> good one. boom. >>> and finally, one girl's wish sparked an international effort. a 10-year-old diagnosed with a rare brain disease at a few months old. well, when she was offered a wish, she wished for lots and lots of rainbows. well, a stranger heard the plea and posted her wish online. get this, soon over 5,000 rainbow drawings were sent from all over the world. her response? right there. that's her trademark happy dance. mom says she's always in a good mood. >> do you have a happy dance? i don't, but i'm thinking about adopting one now. >> everyone has a happy dance. >> really? >> i do the twirl. i do the twirl. >> i think you're the only one. >>> well, it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. vice president biden will travel to sioux falls, south dakota, where a wake and viewing will be
why mexico city? well, clowns are actually a common site there, often entertaining motorists who are stuck in traffic. >> i see a clown every morning. >> good one. boom. >>> and finally, one girl's wish sparked an international effort. a 10-year-old diagnosed with a rare brain disease at a few months old. well, when she was offered a wish, she wished for lots and lots of rainbows. well, a stranger heard the plea and posted her wish online. get this, soon over 5,000 rainbow...
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>> i thought steven wouldn't go to mexico at gunpoint. i mean, that was -- it was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, said he noticed something strange about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile. just -- nothing in it. not one loose object. >> reporter: it was as if steven had never set foot in here. and then those boaters made their shocking discovery, steven face-down in the ocean, a bullet in his head. what was it like to get that news? >> oh, it was awful. i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like this can't be happening. none of us could believe it was happening. >> reporter: detectives ken clark and robert martindale morrow's boat, steven's last-known residence and they wanted to talk to harvey. they got a search warrant, brought a whole team to the harbor, seized the yacht. when you first walked in, was it -- >> clean. absolutely clean. clean enough where you -- these are my words, eat off the floor. >> reporter: pristine, in f
>> i thought steven wouldn't go to mexico at gunpoint. i mean, that was -- it was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, said he noticed something strange about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile. just -- nothing in it. not one loose object. >> reporter: it was as if steven had never set foot in here. and then those boaters made their shocking discovery, steven face-down in the...
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chile beat mexico 8-5. the mexican women beat brazil 8- 2. >> there will be looking for some satisfaction. the rolling stones are heading out on tour again to mark the 50th anniversary. >> mick jagger, keith richards, confirm the dates and a video on the home page. the veteran rockers are planning to gigs and london. two more in december. >> he is the first man ever to break the speed of sound in a freefall jump. >> the 43-year-old austrian, felix baumgartner, showed that humans can survive some of the most extreme space conditions. >> he left more than 39,000 meters from the united states staying in free fall for more than 90 -- for more than four minutes. >> a short wave and then a leap of faith. free-fall from 39 kilometers up. the descent into the stratosphere was a record in its own right. he was suspended on a helium balloon and flew higher than any balloon flight before it. he was rewarded with a spectacular view. >> i said, i know the whole world is watching and i wish the world could see what i see
chile beat mexico 8-5. the mexican women beat brazil 8- 2. >> there will be looking for some satisfaction. the rolling stones are heading out on tour again to mark the 50th anniversary. >> mick jagger, keith richards, confirm the dates and a video on the home page. the veteran rockers are planning to gigs and london. two more in december. >> he is the first man ever to break the speed of sound in a freefall jump. >> the 43-year-old austrian, felix baumgartner, showed...
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i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time. the problem is getting worse. not better.
i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time....
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in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as, out of the past, archaeologists explore one of the greatest of mysteries -- the decline and fall of grand civilizations. mission control: ignition... and liftoff. liftoff... keach: for more than five millennia, humankind has seemed to dominate earth, both creating and destroying grand civilizations. each of these human experiments has changed our planet. this high vantage point brings us a new and sobering view. for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the
in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold...
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now, if, if all goes well, he will land in new mexico ten minutes after he jumps. again, winds have delayed that. got to make sure the conditions are right. it should go off, scheduled for 6:20 local time. >> scary stuff. >>> calm winds here in the bay area. i just saw a flag that was slightly flapping in the wind. christina loren, how's it looking? it is cold. >> it's a cold start to the day. good morning touchlt lots to talk about in the weather department as we have quite a few changes headed our way the next six to seven days. you might wonder why the fog has not been that dense lately. well, it has everything to do with that area of low pressure sitting offshore mixing up our atmosphere keeping that fog from settling to the surface. now, this morning the only place we do have reports of drizzle an a little bit of fog is from morgan hill to gilroy. you're also going to find patches up in the north bay but i want to show you this picture of san jose. another beautiful sunrise shaping up as we head through the second half of your morning. sunrise at 7:12. we'll b
now, if, if all goes well, he will land in new mexico ten minutes after he jumps. again, winds have delayed that. got to make sure the conditions are right. it should go off, scheduled for 6:20 local time. >> scary stuff. >>> calm winds here in the bay area. i just saw a flag that was slightly flapping in the wind. christina loren, how's it looking? it is cold. >> it's a cold start to the day. good morning touchlt lots to talk about in the weather department as we have...
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. >> especially in mexico. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: in mexico, no, yeah. no, yeah. no. >> no, you don't aim for that, right? but it's something that -- something inside of me that say that, and i'm glad my mom -- >> jimmy: well, gosh, you did it. you did it, buddy. i mean, you are. you're a success story. [ cheers and applause ] gotta feel good. >> i do feel good. i do feel good. i do feel good, definitely. >> jimmy: now, i hear you have a new story, a new show as well. "the leader of the pack." >> "leader of the pack." you know, "dog whisperer" helped me to, you know, help relationships, you know, but this one is gonna really help me to save lives. in america, 4 to 5 million dogs die every year. around the world, 600 million. so, that's why i felt the need and my responsibility to do a show that is about rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming dogs. >> jimmy: now, this is on nat geo wild. >> that's a nat geo wild show. >> jimmy: i actually wanted -- i just got a puppy, me and my wife. >> i heard, man. congratulations. >> jimmy: thank you. her name is gary. can i just
. >> especially in mexico. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: in mexico, no, yeah. no, yeah. no. >> no, you don't aim for that, right? but it's something that -- something inside of me that say that, and i'm glad my mom -- >> jimmy: well, gosh, you did it. you did it, buddy. i mean, you are. you're a success story. [ cheers and applause ] gotta feel good. >> i do feel good. i do feel good. i do feel good, definitely. >> jimmy: now, i hear you have a new story, a...
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bullfighting has existed in mexico for more than 500 years. it strikes me as irrational that as a single stroke of a pen, a legislator, under pressure, can take away what is ours. >> he says a million people in mexico depend on bullfights to make a living. such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with every presidential election campaign here in the u.s. comes on entire business dedicated to promoting the candidate. anything, basically from badges, ribbons, posters, to the millions spent on television advertisements.
bullfighting has existed in mexico for more than 500 years. it strikes me as irrational that as a single stroke of a pen, a legislator, under pressure, can take away what is ours. >> he says a million people in mexico depend on bullfights to make a living. such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty....
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we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next
we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it...
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>> guest: in mexico, southern mexico in a little city that no one heard of, but when i mention alcapaco, everybody knows that. it was three hours from there. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came here in 1997 when i was two years old, and he send for my mother a few years later in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> host: when did you come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united states in 198 # 5. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: in may of 1985, nine and a half going on ten. >> host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your trek? >> guest: well, i had been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico in 1985, we convinced him to bring us back here. he was not coming back to mexico, and we didn't want anymore time separated from him. my father didn't want to bring me because i was nine and a half, and he thought i couldn't make it across the border because we had to run across illegally. i begged him to bring me here, and we took a bus from mexi
>> guest: in mexico, southern mexico in a little city that no one heard of, but when i mention alcapaco, everybody knows that. it was three hours from there. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came here in 1997 when i was two years old, and he send for my mother a few years later in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> host: when did you come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united...
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they lived in the valley of mexico in the area that is now mexico city. before coming to power, the aztecs were just one of a number of small city-states located in the region. archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these states overthrow their lord, form a military alliance, and embark on a career of conquest that is to carry them over all of mesoamerica. keach: within less than a century, the aztecs had conquered hundreds of formerly independent states, established provincial capitals, and controlled a population of five to six million people. the center of the aztec empire was the city of tenochtitlan, an island in the middle of an extensive lake system. today, tenochtitlan is buried in 1978, workers digging ditches for electric cable hit something hard. it turned out to be a huge s
they lived in the valley of mexico in the area that is now mexico city. before coming to power, the aztecs were just one of a number of small city-states located in the region. archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these...
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angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 5 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and, taos. and that place in northern new mexico has the highest rate of
angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 5 which...
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. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene muchÍsimo experiencia pregunte. el presidente parece llegar a estuvo encuentro en boca ratÓn florida, 61% de los estadounidenses a prueba su polÍtica exterior aunque 6 puntos porcentuales menos que el mes pasado. >>> obviamente tenemos muchos problemas por todo el mundo, y necesitamos un nuevo liderazgo, eso lo que representa mitt romney. >>> la reacciÓn de la casa blanca, el ataque del consulado en benghazi el mes pasado y para dialogar pudiera convertirse en artillerÍa politica republicana >>> la pregunta es para romney Él estÁ dispuesto a utilizar lady bla di blo ma guerra no. muchos aquÍ como aura cruz dicen esperar que loscandidatos no siguen las reglas. >>> me parece por nuestra cultura tener t
. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene muchÍsimo experiencia pregunte. el presidente parece llegar a estuvo encuentro en...
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>> i was born in mexico in southern mexico and the little city that no one has heard of. when i mention acapulco everyone knows i'll could poke so it was a few hours away from acapulco. >> windage of parents come to the united states? >> my father came here in 1977 when i was three years old and he sent for my mother a few years later so my mother came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to united states in 1985. >> how old were you? >> in may of 1985, i was nine and a half going on 10. >> what you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> well i have been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico and 85, my sisters and i convinced him to bring us back here because he was not going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him to bring us here and my father didn't really want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought i wouldn't be able to make it across the border. we had to run across il
>> i was born in mexico in southern mexico and the little city that no one has heard of. when i mention acapulco everyone knows i'll could poke so it was a few hours away from acapulco. >> windage of parents come to the united states? >> my father came here in 1977 when i was three years old and he sent for my mother a few years later so my mother came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to united...
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i didn't want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and then another thing i felt so too was because i begged him to bring me, i felt that i owed him that. i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. andy was that, they really like always motivated me to do well in school, to do all these great things that he wanted me to do because i didn't want to hear that i've heard from my dad. and he never said that to me. he didn't. but yeah, as i was writing the book, i really wanted to make sure that he didn't come across as the villain in this story. you know, i really wanted to give him his humanity because he has some really great things, my dad. he was also dealing with a lot of difficulties that unfortunately affected our relationship. >> host: you tell a story and hear how you want to go church was the day anyhow that the budweiser but this is my god. what is your father passed? >> guest: he passed away last year. he died from liver cancer. and he got diagnosed with cirrhosis back in 93 and he never told us that he kep
i didn't want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and then another thing i felt so too was because i begged him to bring me, i felt that i owed him that. i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. andy was that, they really like always motivated me to do well in school, to do all these great things that he wanted me to do because i didn't want to hear that i've heard from my dad. and he never said that to me. he didn't. but yeah, as i was writing the book, i...
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it impacts the 2011 through 2013 model years built in mexico. >>> 6:37 right now. still ahead, call this one a masterpiece mystery. the investigation into a pricey art heist at a european museum. >>> plus john doe no more. a suspected madam reveals her secret client list, shaking up a sleepy town. thirty-eight mean? funding. restores what we've lost... music and science labs. and your school. can get a world-class education. and sacramento can't touch it. me? the sky's my limit. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done what i thought was impossible: you made good-for-you, gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband rob found the chocolate one, we were in cereal heaven. the only problem is, with so many great flavors you're making it very hard to choose. so thanks. from your fans, the mcgregor family. 'cause we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> new this morgue, a manhunt is under way to find thieves
it impacts the 2011 through 2013 model years built in mexico. >>> 6:37 right now. still ahead, call this one a masterpiece mystery. the investigation into a pricey art heist at a european museum. >>> plus john doe no more. a suspected madam reveals her secret client list, shaking up a sleepy town. thirty-eight mean? funding. restores what we've lost... music and science labs. and your school. can get a world-class education. and sacramento can't touch it. me? the sky's my...
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hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al día. la precaria situación económica. la inseguridad y la reunificación familiar mueven el mar humano, formado por ancianos, jóvenes y niños. >>> este ault de migrantes explicaría por qué las deportaciones más de un 25% de lo que va de este año. >>> vuelos y autobuses que diariamente llegan repletos con deportados dan cuenta de los 100.000 centroamericanos que han sido repatriados, desde méxico y estados unidos, de enero a octubre. >>> si las personas vienen y frustradas, muchos de ellos porque han dejado a sus familias allá y tienen siempre el deseo de regresar a
hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al...
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he'll open that parachute about a mile above the new mexico desert. if he's successful, he will become the first skydiver to ever break the sound barrier. >> that if scare mees. >> good luck to him. wow. >>> if you are just waking up with us, here's a quick check of the day's top stories. the san francisco board of supervisors will vote today on whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi should get his job back. mirkarimi pleaded guilty earlier this year to a misdemeanor related to an argument with his wife in which he bruised her arm. >>> president obama leaving san francisco after a quick fund-raiser. he atetended three fund-raisers. >>> congress this morning will turn over secret documents to the fbi revealing what it knows about alleged spying by chinese tech companies. >> scott mcgrew has been following this story for us from start. scott, actual evidence here? >> actual evidence allegedly that we're not allowed to see. yesterday the house select committee on intelligence leveled very serious allegations against chinese tech companies waway and zte
he'll open that parachute about a mile above the new mexico desert. if he's successful, he will become the first skydiver to ever break the sound barrier. >> that if scare mees. >> good luck to him. wow. >>> if you are just waking up with us, here's a quick check of the day's top stories. the san francisco board of supervisors will vote today on whether suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi should get his job back. mirkarimi pleaded guilty earlier this year to a misdemeanor...
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>> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first two victims, then slit their throats. >> when you walk in that path of darkness, you can't help but walk hand in hand with evil. whether you believe it to be evil or not, i never considered myself a violent person. >> in 1998, fry savagely beat a man to death with a shovel. >> i came from a very good
>> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get...
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murders in northern mexico. >> all we know is the mexico authorities have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found, finding some closure. there is comfort in that, knowing that david hasn't been forgotten. >> authorities also suspect martinez was behind the 2010 slaying of 72 migrants as well as other killings and prison breaks in northern mexico. >>> 15 truckloads of trash have been removed from a las vegas home where health officials say they found the worst case of hoarding they have ever seen. they entered the house with a court warrant friday and discovered debris stacked to the ceiling along with about two dozen dead or sick cats. the owner had carved out a small space for himself on top of his belongings but was unable to even walk upright in that house. >>> duc
murders in northern mexico. >> all we know is the mexico authorities have captured somebody, and they have him detained and who possibly had something to do with david's murder and also the other murders along the border. >> reporter: hartley says she has yet to hear from u.s. or mexican officials about the arrest. >> we always have to be hopeful and that this will move forward to him being prosecuted, or david's remains being found, finding some closure. there is comfort in...
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es un factor que aprecia el pueblo de mÉxico, y que, en algunos sectores o segmentos se tri blplica injustamente con gr severidad >>> amnistÍa internacional dice que la impunidad contra la tortura es uno de los principales problemas faven mÉx porque de tan sÓlo 58 averiguaciones por este delito nunca hubo nuncaiinguna sentenc. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, donde las autoridades confirmaron hoy que el lÍder de los "zetas" , heriberto lazio skw lazcano seÍ hecho una cirugÍa de orejas, pero no es importante para verlo que era Él >>> certeza por parte de servicio oso pe servicios peri ciales, y estÁn los otra bajtrabajos que hiciere tenÍan que hacer. >>> otros capitos de la droga h recorrido a la cirugÍa plÁstica, entre ellos amado carrillo fuentes y el jefe del cartel del valle en colombia. seguimos con mÁs de para mÉxico donde la procuradora general de la repÚblica informÓ hoy que aumentÓ a 14 el nÚmero de policias detenidos en la investigaciÓn del ataque a un auto en el que viajaban y resultaron heridos dos oficiales de la cia en agosto pasado. agregÓ que han sido local
es un factor que aprecia el pueblo de mÉxico, y que, en algunos sectores o segmentos se tri blplica injustamente con gr severidad >>> amnistÍa internacional dice que la impunidad contra la tortura es uno de los principales problemas faven mÉx porque de tan sÓlo 58 averiguaciones por este delito nunca hubo nuncaiinguna sentenc. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, donde las autoridades confirmaron hoy que el lÍder de los "zetas" , heriberto lazio skw lazcano seÍ hecho una...
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today, we know the region by its countries-- mexico, honduras, el salvador, belize, and guatemala. but long ago, it was the world of the maya. not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. when the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. so it's really through the inscriptions that we've been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. and through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. there was no unified maya state. there wasn't even just a few states. there were many, many states. (narrator) the first inroads into understandi
today, we know the region by its countries-- mexico, honduras, el salvador, belize, and guatemala. but long ago, it was the world of the maya. not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of...
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and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at hofster university. didn't know that. and no surprise the press declared captain perfect the winner. but another group was not as convinced. voters who watched the damn thing. at least when it came to the issues romney won on the economy, health care, taxes, the deficit and leadership. meanwhile other polls and focus groups showed obama winning the debate by not that much. one thing is for sure, both candidates were combative. stop laughing at me. like other shows "red eye cts convened its own group. let's see how it reacted to one of the comments. >> mr. president, have you looked at y
and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at...
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, y hace con relaciÓn diplomÁtica la escultura busca una presencia permanente de mÉxico faven isra por cierto lo que hizo una hija que dele devolviÓ la esperanza vivir a su madre. maÑana miles de mujeres serÁn dignos ti cadas antes que termine el 2012, una sobreviviente nos dice cÓmo compartir es combatir esta enfermedad stotdzs los dÍ todos los dÍas en estados unidos los transplante de un Órgano ayuda salvar a un niÑo, y joven, no importa quÉ edad, pero va fes ha vanessa encontrÓ un donante >>> el mundo lo hace asÍ >>> con urgencia necesita un transplante de riÑÓn, no tenÍa nada. >>> la doctora guerra se especializa en transplantes, explica que no hay suficientes donantes por temores que tienen que ver por la falta de informaciÓn. pasaron 7 meses y no en quien tra encontraba un donante compatible porque muchos esperan por un donante de riÑÓn y muchos esperaron por un Órgano. >>> la espera puede ser entre 5 y 6 aÑos >>> esta la organizaciÓn designada por la gobierno que se encarga de coordinar algo >>> comparamos los Órganos del donante con las personas que estÁn
, y hace con relaciÓn diplomÁtica la escultura busca una presencia permanente de mÉxico faven isra por cierto lo que hizo una hija que dele devolviÓ la esperanza vivir a su madre. maÑana miles de mujeres serÁn dignos ti cadas antes que termine el 2012, una sobreviviente nos dice cÓmo compartir es combatir esta enfermedad stotdzs los dÍ todos los dÍas en estados unidos los transplante de un Órgano ayuda salvar a un niÑo, y joven, no importa quÉ edad, pero va fes ha vanessa encontrÓ...
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that still is the dominant thread in cartels throughout mexico. but women are definitely having their say and have their roles in drug trafficking right now. >> longmire has studied mexican drug cartels closely for years. she says a dearth of men is not the only reason many women are assuming leadership roles. >> so we're seeing a rise in younger folk. female teenagers are coming in. i think it is more so because they have less opportunities than adults. just like we're seeing with male teenagers. he they don't have chances to go to school, they don't have chances for jobs. >> money and power are big lures. longmire believes women are taking on more responsibility because it's one industry where they can gain parity. >> we are dealing with a male-dominated society in mexico where women are still seen more in the traditional roles of being housewives, mothers, etc. so, perhaps they're seeing more and more that the opportunities for equality, for power are greater for them. >> longmire says drug trafficking has been a family business in mexico for d
that still is the dominant thread in cartels throughout mexico. but women are definitely having their say and have their roles in drug trafficking right now. >> longmire has studied mexican drug cartels closely for years. she says a dearth of men is not the only reason many women are assuming leadership roles. >> so we're seeing a rise in younger folk. female teenagers are coming in. i think it is more so because they have less opportunities than adults. just like we're seeing with...
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en mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >>> tambiÉn, en mexico, ningÚn organismo se responsabiliza de la desapariciÓn del cuerpo del Último fundador de los zeta. que habrÍa muerto el domingo en un enfrentamiento con oficiales de la marina. la marina dijo que la custodia del cadÁver era responsabilidad de las autoridades estatales. mientras que la procuradurÍa de coahuila aclarÓ que su tra bj no es vigilar funerarias. y el cuerpo de lascano fue robado por el zeta 40. en yemen fue asesinado a tiros uno empleado de la embajada estados unid estadounidense. la vick sÍctima... el fallecidoa 11 aÑos trabajando para la embajada estaba a cargo de investigar el ataque al consulado estadounidense en libia. donde murieron 4 funcionarios de ese paÍs. en guatemala un coronel del ejÉrcito y otros 8.000 tarso fien de nidos acusados ejecuciÓn extrajudicial. por disparar contra civiles en una manifestaciÓn pacÍfica. participaron cientos indÍgenas. 8 personas murieron a manos de militares. guatemala no procesaba militares por hechos como esto. desde que se firmÓ el acuerdo de paz en el e696. en venezuela
en mÉxico, raÚl torres, telemundo. >>> tambiÉn, en mexico, ningÚn organismo se responsabiliza de la desapariciÓn del cuerpo del Último fundador de los zeta. que habrÍa muerto el domingo en un enfrentamiento con oficiales de la marina. la marina dijo que la custodia del cadÁver era responsabilidad de las autoridades estatales. mientras que la procuradurÍa de coahuila aclarÓ que su tra bj no es vigilar funerarias. y el cuerpo de lascano fue robado por el zeta 40. en yemen fue...
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>>> un fenÓmeno de migracion a mÉxico, mu chacho muerte de josÉ luis villareal, conocido como "choche" falleciÓ de una cirrosis hepÁtica, muriÓ en su domicilio en el estado de nuevo loeeÓn, la familia del artista dijo que serÁn sepultado maÑana martes sus restos. >>> el caso de arnold schwarznegger con la niÑera hispana le costÓ su matrimonio, el mismo lo cuenta todo en un libro sobre su vida, tenemos la historia. >>> arnold schwarznegger ha vivido su vida ante las cÁmaras, escasas las partes de su cuerpo que el mundo no ha visto, su alma. >>> siempre me pregunto por quÉ lo hice. >>> uno de los instantes de arrepentimiento que revela en su auto biografÍa, al recordar la infidelidad con su empleada domÉstica que le costÓ el matrimonio. >>> asegura que durante una sesiÓn de terapia su esposa preguntÓ si joseph era suyo y Él le dijo que sÍ. afirma tener una vida de pelÍcula, haber vivido la mayor historia de Éxito de un inmigrante, a pesar de las pÁginas dolorosas las dedica a su familia, tambiÉn defiende a su ex amante. >>> mildred es una buena persona. >>> afirmÓ
>>> un fenÓmeno de migracion a mÉxico, mu chacho muerte de josÉ luis villareal, conocido como "choche" falleciÓ de una cirrosis hepÁtica, muriÓ en su domicilio en el estado de nuevo loeeÓn, la familia del artista dijo que serÁn sepultado maÑana martes sus restos. >>> el caso de arnold schwarznegger con la niÑera hispana le costÓ su matrimonio, el mismo lo cuenta todo en un libro sobre su vida, tenemos la historia. >>> arnold schwarznegger ha...
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en las orillas de la ciudad de mÉxico, sin embargo, desde hace tiempo se sabÍa lo que su propia familia le hacÍa a sus hijos. >> la mirada de este cristo, salvÓ a los pequeÑos de la marginaciÓn y la tortura, dice que hace mÁs de 2 aÑos, denunciaba. >> sino nos hacen caso, pero el maltrato infantil es una constante en mÉxico, cifras del desarrollo de la familia, dicen que el 2011 mÁs de 50.000 niÑos fueron golpeados, dicen que aqÍi habrÁ mas vigilancia. >> vamos a tener un impacto bastante importante de mucho acercamiento con la ciudadanÍa. >> pÉrez molina aceptÓ que miembros del ejÉrcito dispararon durante una protesta contra un aumento delatar la tarifa de e vi electricidad cuando trataron de desalojar. nos vamos a el salvador. >> en empresarios del paÍs, dicen que el crimen, las skoshg extorsiones han llegado a un nilo crÍtico que ellos tienen que salir de sus casas armados para sobrevivir. >> samuel arias. en el occidente de el salvador no se detienen y las autoridades reportaron 45 de tepgsz. >> entre ellos estaba el supuesto lÍder de la "mara salvatrucha" conocido
en las orillas de la ciudad de mÉxico, sin embargo, desde hace tiempo se sabÍa lo que su propia familia le hacÍa a sus hijos. >> la mirada de este cristo, salvÓ a los pequeÑos de la marginaciÓn y la tortura, dice que hace mÁs de 2 aÑos, denunciaba. >> sino nos hacen caso, pero el maltrato infantil es una constante en mÉxico, cifras del desarrollo de la familia, dicen que el 2011 mÁs de 50.000 niÑos fueron golpeados, dicen que aqÍi habrÁ mas vigilancia. >> vamos a...
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. >>> vamos a mÉxico, alcalde enfrenta serios problemas donde apareciÓ en un video donde se leve cediendo a presiones y negoci negociando con un cartel de drogas. video grabado de noche, no se sabe cuando ni donde, este domingo alguien lo subiÓ a internet. >>> es el alcalde ignacio de jesus valladarevalladares. para que la policÍa les permita el trÁfico de drogas y no se sabe si el alcalde habla en complicidad o bajo amenaza. >>> el video subido a internet el domingo, mismo dÍa que va valladares asumiÓ el cargo de alcalde, el mismo dÍa que asesinaron a 14 personas en el estado. >>> es una zona disputada por dos carteles, intentamos hablar con el alcalde, sus asistentes dijo que hablarÍa con nosotros y jamÁs respondiÓ. >>> comenzÓ el gobierno con un escÁndalo, el gobierno de guerrero lo dejÓ solo. >>> los peritos encargados del tema tendrÁn que revisar de que se trata. >>> ayer el presidente felipe calderÓn en michoacÁn volviÓ a defender su guerra contra el narcotrÁfico. >>> he puesto mi empeÑo y dedicaciÓn hasta el lÍmite de mis capacidades. >>> este analista dice que
. >>> vamos a mÉxico, alcalde enfrenta serios problemas donde apareciÓ en un video donde se leve cediendo a presiones y negoci negociando con un cartel de drogas. video grabado de noche, no se sabe cuando ni donde, este domingo alguien lo subiÓ a internet. >>> es el alcalde ignacio de jesus valladarevalladares. para que la policÍa les permita el trÁfico de drogas y no se sabe si el alcalde habla en complicidad o bajo amenaza. >>> el video subido a internet el...
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al regresar el primer Éxito mundial de los beatles ocurriÓ hace 50 aÑos y hoy >> en nuevo mÉxico, la gobernadora susana martÍnez llenÓ los titulares de la prensa despuÉs de encontrar un bebe sÓlo en el estacionamiento de una farmacia de santa fe el dueÑo del vehÍculo se sorprendÓo al ver la policÍa en el lugar y mÁs todavÍa cuando supo que la persona que estaba con su bebÉ era la misma gobernadora del estado el padre se disculpÓ por lo que ocurriÓ el bebÉ no sufrÓo ningÚn daÑo el hombre no un enfrenta cargos. >> para terminar los llevo a liverpool, cuna de la agrupaciÓn de los beatles un coro de mÁs de 1.600 personas ademÁs que vinieron de todo el mundo para cantar el primer Éxito de los beatles hace
al regresar el primer Éxito mundial de los beatles ocurriÓ hace 50 aÑos y hoy >> en nuevo mÉxico, la gobernadora susana martÍnez llenÓ los titulares de la prensa despuÉs de encontrar un bebe sÓlo en el estacionamiento de una farmacia de santa fe el dueÑo del vehÍculo se sorprendÓo al ver la policÍa en el lugar y mÁs todavÍa cuando supo que la persona que estaba con su bebÉ era la misma gobernadora del estado el padre se disculpÓ por lo que ocurriÓ el bebÉ no sufrÓo...
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my dad was born in mexico and ann's dad was born in wales. we welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined and clearer. i don't think you should have to hire a lawyer to get into the country legally. we should give visas to people, green cards to people that graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with accredited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma. come to the usa. we should make sure that our legal system works. number two, we have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people waiting in line to get here legally. those who have castro marques here illegally take their place. i won't grant amnesty to those here illegally. i'll put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers that hire people that came here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally. i would not give driver's licenses to those that came here illegally, as the president
my dad was born in mexico and ann's dad was born in wales. we welcome legal immigrants into this country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined and clearer. i don't think you should have to hire a lawyer to get into the country legally. we should give visas to people, green cards to people that graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with accredited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma. come to the usa. we should...
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, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of a trench and if you stop for too long, the sand would start to fill up your hole again because it was blowing so much and everybody was turned away from the wind. so it looked like some kind of religious thing was going on here, all these people bowed to the ground for days and days tinkering with some unimaginable smallness in front of them while the wind just pushed harder and harder, sand blasting across you, filling up all the rooms that you just emptied out as if the desert is rolling back over itself. because even where trails are left, trails disappear out th
, colorado and california meet down to the chijuajua area of new mexico. there was one excavation along the way i remember out in the desert nears winslow, arizona. the desert out there is just a still life with a few landmarks on the horizon and this empty hole, the little colorado river desert, the painted desert, and we were working on a 500-room pueblo dating back to about 1400 ad. i just remember the wind just hailing down on us for days and you would be working down with trowels inside of...
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two guys forced to crash land in the gulf of mexico when their plane caught fire. they spent hours in the water, as you can see, waiting for rescue, documenting it all on an ipad. this morning those survivors are here with us for an exclusive live interview. they will tell us of their tales. >> wow. and then some more of our simple savvy silly tips. this one actually from a homeowner, justin from omaha, nebraska. tired of tangled cords. put them in a used old paper tube. >> that's clever. >> we'll have more of these, including the ultimate way to eat a cupcake. >> right, america's children have been struggling with how to figure this out. saying i would like to eat it but i want savannah to tell me how to eat it first. >> you know what, a really good tip. a lot of our virus have been sending them in so we like that. the day's top stories with natalie morales over at the news desk. >> good morning, everyone. president obama and republican challenger mitt romney come face to face tonight in their first presidential debate. tonight's event in denver could help the pre
two guys forced to crash land in the gulf of mexico when their plane caught fire. they spent hours in the water, as you can see, waiting for rescue, documenting it all on an ipad. this morning those survivors are here with us for an exclusive live interview. they will tell us of their tales. >> wow. and then some more of our simple savvy silly tips. this one actually from a homeowner, justin from omaha, nebraska. tired of tangled cords. put them in a used old paper tube. >> that's...